Ok, you asked for it...
I am going to try and take a crack at this but would not recommend trying this at home (as my record in the SIM is less than desirable). I realize that I do not belong with the group of owners that I am playing against in this tournament but it allows the common sim player to go up against the best and learn from them. I do enjoy the fact that this tournament takes me out of my comfort zone and utilize players I would never even think of using.
I'll preface my commentary by stating that I am down to playing in one theme league (Exclusive Ownership) that is usually around $100M cap. Other than that, I'll give the WIS Championship a shot on occasion and usually be eliminated by the all-star break. I am also a procrastinator and started each of my teams at the last minute which is never a good idea.
$70M (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) Pac Bell Park
Built my pitching staff first and ended up with only 1190 IP along with a 1.02 WHIP and .206 OAV. I was hoping that with the 10% bump the approximate 1300 innings would be enough. Decided to go with a 5 man rotation (what was I thinking?) featuring 1902 McGinnity and 2013 Strasburg. We will see how it goes.
I decided that I was going to go with poor fielders with excellent range in the starting lineup as I had some experience going this route before and never had used players with the opposite attributes. My hitter totals are kind of weak (4654 PA, .270 BA, .348 OBP, .726 OPS). Went with 1922 Cy Perkins at catcher to get the A+ arm I thought was needed. Lineup mostly features guys from 1920’s and earlier, nothing spectacular.
I made some terrible errors in my thought process and I do not believe I have enough PA or IP to get through the regular season without some major hits to the pitching staff. Team record currently stands at 14-13 which projects to 84 wins at this point. I think we’ll finish well below that due to some poor draft decisions.
$80M (Receipe for Disaster) Pac Bell Park
Ironically, I built this team relatively quickly. Again, I chose to build the pitching staff first and only drafted 1273 IP with a 0.96 WHIP and .204 OAV. For some reason I went with a five man rotation again and none have 200 IP/162. Took ’88 Eck to hold down the fort in the bullpen. There is a mix of old time and modern day pitchers. I simply tried to take a value approach here and there are no remarkable pitchers or superstars, just a bunch of guys I hope can get it done.
I somehow got sucked into thinking it would be a good idea to go with similar type players as in the $70M theme and would up selecting a lot of poor fielders with excellent range. Our lineup may short some plate appearances with hitter totals of 4843 PA, .269 BA, .358 OBP, and .744 OPS. This is not an improvement over the $70M cap team. I went with ’77 Tenace at catcher for the arm. Spread the cap money available amongst the 8 spots so there are no superstars. I went with ’75 Billy North and ’89 Roberto Alomar as table setters and so far, they have performed well for me.
As is the case with the $70M cap team, I’ve probably made some unfortunate decisions as to the number of PA and IP I chose to utilize and the fatigue factor will increase as the season progresses. At this point, we are 15-12 which would project to 90 wins at this pace. To me, that is a pipe dream as there is so much more of the season to play. I’d be happy with a .500 record in the end.
$90M (‘69BAL/’89PIT/’77NYM) Memorial Stadium
I had some difficulty with building this team and it was the last one I put together – on the final day of the deadline to have all six teams complete. I really was unsure as how to approach it. I started by trying to find a “good” team to fill most positions and figured I’d back fill the rest but I was not happy with anything I tried. I flip flopped and decided to start with the “ugly” team and work forward.
I never saw most of the teams that many owners chose, just did not have the time as I waited until the last minute. Once I hit on something, I went with it.
The ’77 Mets gave me just enough to get to the $20M minimum per team. Seaver cost over $9M so it isn’t hard to find another $11M of players to get it done. I took Mazzilli and Stearns and a couple of bench players and I was done. I was very happy with getting a catcher with the “bad” team along with a top SP.
Once I selected the ’77 Mets, the next thought was to find a compatible “bad” team. I looked at the ’86 Cardinals and ’97 Expos but ultimately decided on the ’89 Pirates. The Pirates provided some pitching I desperately needed in Drabek and Smiley in the rotation along with Kipper and Landrum in the bullpen. I added Bonds, Bonilla, and Van Slyke (not great but all three were good enough for me) along with a couple of more bench players.
I felt OK at this point knowing that I needed a team with some arms to get me through but I feared I would not be able to get my 1B, 2B, and SS on one team. It was late at night and close to deadline time. Quickly glanced at several teams (’81 Cards, ’85 Cards, ’73 Dodgers) and none were a good fit. Had a flashback – why not use one of the Orioles teams that I had researched while drafting my clone team. Voila, found that the ’69 Orioles worked best for me and was able to get Boog Powell at 1B, Davey Johnson at 2B, and Belanger at SS. Not too bad. Also grabbed Palmer and Cuellar and two bullpen arms and we were done.
I went a little overboard drafting 1513 IP to go with a 1.06 WHIP and .213 OAV. I considered these numbers to be acceptable at this cap. We are a little short with only 4813 PA for the batters along with only .262 BA, .343 OBP, and .746 OPS. I was not thrilled with the hitting for the team but it was late and I was done.
Team record of 13-14 projects to 78 wins. That is probably close to where this team will wind up. One of my biggest regrets was not spending more time researching for this theme and it will come back to bite me.
$100M (Paul Blair & Co.) Yankee Stadium III
I’m not going to lie to you, I went with an unconventional choice here. I looked at a few typical players – Rickey, Lofton, etc., but never really liked what I put together. It came down to Willie McGee and Paul Blair. In the end, I had to go with the better pitching so I took Blair. McGee offered some really good choices but I could not make it work the way I wanted.
Blair gave me the range I wanted in the OF and I took another two versions (one for DH and one for the bench). The latter two happened to be two seasons with the Yankees (’77 & ’78) which enabled me to match up well with the Orioles pitching.
I have nine O’s on the pitching staff and only ’78 Guidry makes it from the Yanks. Four man rotation of McNally, Cuellar, Guidry, and Hardin brings quality innings and I was able to fill the bullpen with decent enough arms. 1504 IP with a WHIP of 0.97 and .200 OAV is very solid.
I did compromise on my lineup again with this theme. I would have liked some better fielders but did not have enough funds. Settled for Nettles over Brooks at 3B. Was thrilled to get Munson at catcher. Hitter totals are a bit light at .282 BA, .338 OBP, and .762 OPS with 5439 PA. I did not get much value here, overpaid for low numbers.
Ironically, we are at 16-11 thus far which projects to 96 wins. It just goes to show you that fast starts do not necessarily mean a good overall record but with this staff, I feel fairly confident that we will compete for a playoff spot.
$110M (Red Birds & White Sox) Comiskey Park I
I found this team enjoyable – it required a lot less thought on my part! I seem to gravitate to White Sox players when I draft for whatever reason (I like using Horlen, Peters, and Doc White in my rotations). I only tried one or two teams before deciding on the Cardinals as my other choice. This cap level allows you to use some high end players but you still need to trim here and there. I was able to get all A+ range fielders which came at a cost of losing some pop but I prefer this way more often than not.
As usual, I selected the pitching staff first and batters last. Took ’85 Tudor and three White Sox noted above and threw ’89 DeLeon into the mix. Five Chi Sox make out the bullpen including Wilhelm and Carlos. Team pitching stats of 1569 IP, 0.94 WHIP, and .198 OAV are solid.
Choosing so many White Sox for the pitching staff compelled me to lean towards Cardinals for hitters as McGee, Rolen, and Pujols eat up some major cash and filled in with some lower cost White Sox players to balance out the lineup. Hitters numbers of .303 BA, .371 OBP, and .814 OPS are fairly strong at this cap level although Rolen and McCarver have been complete busts thus far.
This team is 16-11 to start the season, on pace for 96 victories. That would be nice but probably not realistic. I am thinking more like low-to-mid 80’s.
$120M (Decade of Decadence) – PNC Park
Wow, very well thought out theme from schwarze. Definitely out of my comfort zone as I tend to go with the typical 600+ PA and 200 IP guys with little to no bench. I really have no idea how this team will work out.
Once again, I built the pitching staff first. Like many I took 1908 Joss, 1888 Chamberlain, and 2014 Kershaw. Really wanted to fit Pedro but was unable to do so – had to settle for 2003 Jason Schmidt and ’68 McNally. Bullpen features ’77 Bruce Sutter and ’99 Billy Wagner. Pitching numbers came in at 1546 IP, 0.85 WHIP, and .184 OAV. Hoping this translates to some good SIM numbers at this cap level.
Hitting totals of .293 BA, .377 OBP, and .832 OPS appear to be a bit soft for this cap but I normally sacrifice the bat for the glove and this time was no different. Not sure why but I chose ’93 Dykstra as my 750+ hitter. I wanted a leadoff type for the first spot know I would have to platoon later down the lineup. Funny thing was that I forgot about the DH as I was building the lineup so my last two spots happen to go to 2008 Jim Edmonds and 1957 Woodie Held – made a lefty/right platoon for DH. Took 1885 Cap Anson at 1B, love using him a lot and was able to get him in at this cap. I squeezed 1987 Rickey and his 440 PA into the lineup. He will need to sit a lot but should produce nicely.
Another 16-11 record on pace for 96 wins. Again, probably overachieving at this point but will take it. I could see this team winning 90 or losing 90, no idea what will happen really.
So, there you have it. Some crazy thoughts and lack of time on some teams, will see how things go. Being ranked #76 brings low expectations but some dreams as well. Would like to finish in Top 50. Thanks again to Jeff for running such a interesting event, I cannot imagine the work that goes into this. I do not want to forget all the commissioners helping to check rosters and what not. It sure is a big chore. Good luck to everyone, I am glad to be a part of this.